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David Van Couvering updated DERBY-2469:
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Attachment: svn-diff-20070626
Here is an updated patch that builds within Derby. You need to build this with JDK6 (see
BUILDING.txt for how to enable this).
I don't think this actually works yet, but at least it builds. I am hoping this can be used
by others to move forward on testing.
> Java Web Start JNLP PersistenceService API storage support
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> Key: DERBY-2469
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-2469
> Project: Derby
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: Store
> Affects Versions: 10.2.2.0
> Environment: Java Web Start
> Reporter: Luigi Lauro
> Assignee: David Van Couvering
> Priority: Minor
> Attachments: svn-diff-20070329, svn-diff-20070606, svn-diff-20070612, svn-diff-20070626
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> I would love to have Derby write/read to the storage area provided by the JNLP PersistenceService
API.
> Since Derby is now bundled with the Java6 JDK as JavaDB, I think this integration would
go a long way towards making derby more developer- friendly in Java Web Start environments,
where using the sandbox tools Sun provides us it the right way to go, instead of working
around it and force the user to give the app the authorization to write on the hard drive
IMHO.
> I'm investigating the effort needed to provide an implementation of the WritableStorageFactory
interface around the PersistenceService API, and if that's doable in a few days work, I will
start working on it and submit a patch for testing/approval ASAP.
> Feel free to volounteer and provide pointers/hints/whatever, it's really appreciate,
especially since I currently know nothing of derby internals.
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